This week, we wrap up Season 1 of The Stoic Safari with a question as old as firelight:
What do you carry?
We explore inherited fear, imagined suffering, and ancestral silence, with reflections drawn from Stoic thought and African memory. Kwame and Maryam reflect, question, and hold space for what we often keep hidden. And in this special finale, Kwame delivers a spoken-word reflection on the quiet strength of those who came before us.
Also—yes, you're seeing it right—we’re rocking our Spring Edition podcast logo. Bright, fresh, and full of the same firelight wisdom.
We’ll be taking a short break to breathe, reset, and gather new stories.
But for now, pull up a seat. The fire’s still warm.
What if legacy wasn’t a statue, a surname, or a story written later, but a fire you tend now? In this episode, Kwame and Maryam light up the conversation around legacy as a communal fire, weaving African proverbs, Stoic reflections, and personal truths into a rhythmic dialogue.
You’ll explore:
What it means to live like someone’s future depends on your present.
How Marcus Aurelius and African elders actually agree on virtue, silence, and slow courage.
Practical ways to leave a legacy - even when no one’s watching.
Today's show builds upon arguments presented in our earlier article and in Episode 3 on this show. While this exploration adds nuance and addresses counterarguments, the core thesis remains: digital decolonization isn't just about access or representation, it's about questioning the philosophical foundations of our digital architectures and reclaiming the wisdom that preceded them.
This episode critiques Western minimalism and decluttering through the lens of African cultural perspectives, revealing how objects serve as living archives of ancestral wisdom. Through ubuntu, the philosophy of collective identity, we explore the deep connections within family spaces, communal practices, and digital communication methods. A personal journey through ancestral spaces showcases heritage as a source of resistance and inspiration for meaningful innovation.
This week on Stoic Safari, Maryam and myself explore the fascinating intersection of resilience philosophies across two traditions. Philosophies of Resilience: From Stoicism to Ubuntu, examines how these seemingly different wisdom traditions offer complementary approaches to navigating life's challenges.
Listeners will discover:
Whether you're facing personal challenges or interested in philosophical approaches to human strength, this episode offers insights that bridge continents and centuries while remaining immediately relevant to modern life.
I hope you enjoy the show.
This bonus episode isn't just for parents, it's for anyone who's ever had to surrender their expectations to find unexpected strength.
Stay with us as we explore how sometimes our greatest moments of growth come wrapped in what feelslike failure. Here is how baby formula caused a stoic moment. Enjoy!
We've officially launched the first episode of Stoic Safari, and what a journey it's already been! First and foremost, thank you to everyone who tuned in to our inaugural expedition where we explored the fascinating intersection of Stoic philosophy and African wisdom traditions.
In our first episode, Maryam and I introduced the core concept behind Stoic Safari, how these seemingly distinct philosophical approaches reveal surprising connections when brought into conversation. We shared our personal paths to discovering these resonances and why we believe this exploration matters now more than ever.
The response has been incredibly heartwarming. Many of you have reached out with thoughtful comments, questions, and your own experiences navigating these philosophical terrains. Your engagement confirms what we suspected - there's a genuine hunger for wisdom that bridges traditions and offers practical guidance for modern challenges.
If you haven't had a chance to listen yet, you can find Episode One on all major podcast platforms or directly through our website. And for those who've already joined us, we'd love to hear your thoughts through the listener poll on our site!
Episode Two drops next Monday at 8:00 AM European time, where we'll explore "Resilience Across Traditions" - examining how both Stoic philosophy and African wisdom traditions approach building strength in the face of adversity. Trust us, you won't want to miss it.
Until then, may you find strength in wisdom and peace in understanding.
The safari continues,
Kwame & Maryam
This episode bridges Stoicism and African wisdom traditions, revealing their shared emphasis on resilience, emotional mastery, and community. Kwame and Maryam share personal stories and practical insights, showing how these ancient philosophies address today's social, ecological, and personal challenges. Learn actionable steps to integrate these teachings into your modern life.